Hello SU and Buzz Community, It gives me great pleasure to announce the 2019-2020 editorial staff: Anna-Claire Hart – Editor-in-Chief Bethany Melvin – Print Editor Benjamin Mangubat – Visuals Editor […]
Pause The Music, The Future of De’Angelo’s Dance Party
By Noah Stitt Dance Party with De’Angelo has become a well know staple on our campus over the past year. The dynamic and lively fitness class led by the charismatic De’angelo Wynn […]
Get to Know Dr. G
By Andrew Coffman Dr. Joey Gawrysiak always loved video games. “When I was in high school I would keep a T.V., an Xbox, a controller, and a game in the backseat of […]
Miles in His Shoes
Life is an unexpected journey of trials and tribulations. When people like to express that they have it rough they say, “Walk a mile in my shoes.” But be careful who you […]
Miles in His Shoes
By Joe Fisher Life is an unexpected journey of trials and tribulations. When people like to express that they have it rough they say, “Walk a mile in my shoes.” But be […]
Shenandoah’s Most Prolific Passer Looks to Further His Career
By: Andrew Coffman In the early spring of 2015 after most workouts you would find Hayden Bauserman in his truck, alone. After transferring to SU midway through the 2014-2015 school year Hayden […]
Brynna Strader: The Artist
By Kiara Hagan Brynna Strader has grown up in Winchester and watched Shenandoah University evolve to the place we know it to be today. When her mother started working at SU, she […]
Shenandoah’s Best Kept Secret: SCIL
By Jahvon Noray
Chris Oates – Against All Odds
Local Winchester resident Chris Oates thoroughly enjoyed his stand out High School basketball career at Millbrook High before going on to play college basketball. It wasn’t until his Sophomore season when Oates […]
New Parking Policies
By Brandon Cash We have all had problems with parking here on the Shenandoah University campus. Whether it is students, staff or the faculty, this year it seems campus security is cracking […]
Should NFL Players Be Guaranteed More Money?
By Sebastian Lewis and Ty Derrington Two SU students weigh in with their thoughts on whether or not NFL players should be guaranteed more money.
Hint of Hope
By Kevin Nealon Come visit the Alamo Drafthouse at 11:30AM Saturday, April 13th to see “Hint of Hope” by AJ Cabbagestalk.
Inside the Life of a Possible Esports Prodigy
By Nathan Lewandowski Glenn Lewandowski never cared about getting money to play the video game called rocket league, never paid much attention to the people who are making that money, and certainly […]
The Sarah Donley Story
By Chris Oates
Shenandoah Tennis 2019 Preview
By Tyler Derrington Last year, SU’s Men’s Tennis team finished with a 7 – 9 record, one of the better seasons in program history. While at first glance a losing record may […]
Finding Higher Ground
By Max Hendrix